It’s a routine Wednesday morning in the ED. An ambulance carries a 25 year old male patient with loss of consciousness lasted for 2–4 min, giddiness, and dimness of vision. The patient had these symptoms while he was at home, alone. The patient reports that he probably regained from his loss of consciousness after few…
A young guy comes to the ED after a car crash. While he was driving, the car in front of him stopped abruptly so they crashed. Fortunately speed was low and he does not report major trauma, but a black eye due to an impact towards the airbag. You promptly evaluate his sight and find…
A young healthy man presents to the ED because of acute onset severe headheache. The pain has started the day before while he was swimming, he refers the worst headache of his life, neurological examination and vital signs are all normal. Head CT is also normal. After therapy and short clinical observation he feels better,…
It's 4 in the morning when a 23 y/o female comes to the ED concerning bilteral legs pain and disuria. She has not clinical history, she has fever, the pain is bilteral and diffused, “the whole leg pains” and she has difficult in urine, you think about a radiculopathy due to possible neuro system infection…